TOE HERALD July 1MI August Opening For Neilson Centre Canada a largest candy maker opens a square foot distribution centre at Georgetown in August in yet another move to offset consistent Increases In com prices The consolidation of all confectionery distribution operations will improve our efficiency Robert Shropshire whereas toe old ones were subject to size and price changes We have Installed packaging mshlnfe of speeds than the previous ones another improvement in flclency The Georgetown centre also houses certain raw com and packaging materials resident of William Consequently we have eliminated deadheading Mr SIDEWALK SALE ATTRACTS LEMONADE STANDS RAISING MONEY for sale were Mark Milllere muscular dystrophy last left and weekend during the sidewalk right of St and Scrap Metal Is Recycled Pollution Probe Georgetown took 1300 pounds of metal from depot to scrap dealers in Brampton The depot is located In a garage at King St Georgetown and cans are collec ted in gallon drums donated by Fine Papers Several groups as well as Individuals collected and brought in their cans over the time that the depot has been operating The children from Centennial School had a project and collected cans from their homes a student from Holy Cross School Mark organized a team of fellow school children to collect the soft drink cans left after the weekly bingo game in the church hall and at Bill Johnson set up drums in which Domtar workers could deposit their pop cans Each month more new people bring their cans to the depot and Pollution Probe says it is gratified to see so many people particularly school children who are willing to make an effort to do something positive about the growing garbage problems We cannot avoid what la Shropshire says Our trucks happening to world commodity no longer return empty to the prices but we can fight to keep manufacturing plant In our Internal under Toronto Now they carry a load rigorous control and maintain on every trip Furthermore we the best possible value for the have reigned our vehicle consumer to double layer pallet The new centre la on the north loads Instead of the old single- side of Highway 7 in pallet Georgetown a Industrial Park it ifa on acres with a SPEED SHIPMENTS railroad siding serving the One example of mproved building whichln addition has distribution from the new Interna loading facilities to centre la that augments to handle In and out tractor Newfoundland will be faster by trailers as well rail cars days The distribution centre has a new distribution temperature controlled en system cornea at a time when vlronment and replaces two experiencing Nellaon warehouses one In Increased sales and the other in One of our mot popular both in Metro ndv bars Sweet is Toronto confectionery showing a major surge to will be shipped via the new sales Mr Shropshire saya plants system Our figures show a better customers across North than percent gain over the America and to foreign same period last year Nellaon has the largest most widely distributed line of REIN ON COSTS confectionery products in Last year Introduced Canada and is the only major a major continuing capital Canadian owned candy bar investment program to manufacturer selling Its i keep a tight rein on coats One products In the US Europe Some Ontario municipal utilities reach their highest but the rate of increase ptcKa up before the Ontario Ener have been placed on the record step was the abandonment of and Lhe Caribbean electric utilities are moving demand for service in the the following year Boar support of Hydro during six months of wrappers and the The company manufactures toward a summer time peak in Questioned on wneuier a proposal for an Increase of 15 public hearings held to review aubsUtution instead of a series more than 450 chocolate their demand for electricity many of the states have similar situation could occur in percent In rates During Ontario Hydro proposals by lhe of maple leaves to indicate size bars every year for Canadian Instead of the traditional winter summer month peaks because Ontario outing a peak winter the past week Hydros wit Ontario Energy Board The price range leaving the and export markets The E G Bainbrldge Ontario of high use Mr i director of Consumer Discussing energy con Service told the Ontario Energy servatlon programs and their Board in Toronto effect on air conditioning the The increased use of air Board was that in the US conditioning is reason for people tend to conserve energy the change particularly only in off peak periods Asa where there are large office result US electric utilities with complexes that are highly air conservation programs are Mr Balnbridge is one of conditioned said Mr Bain seeing Lheir load factor decline about Ontario Hydro wit ANDY of Park St left and David Craig of temperatures ensured steady flow of customers Electricity Demand Reaching Peak bridge Most Canadian electric in the first year of a program Photos By The Herald -jj- iwl Ontario energy me a price range leaving the and export markets The heat period Mr have been cross transcripts now exceeding final selling price to the leading brands Include Crispy told the Board We Co not eel examined on their evidence by pages in volumes deal judgment of the retailer Crunch Jersey Milk Malted we have enough data on con lawyers representing some of Hydro s proposals for The savings may be modest Milk Sweet Marie Treasures and its effect on our the intervenora and the expansion of the power system but they Mr Virginia Liquid Four Flavor system yet to that it Energy Board Examination of the utility financial policies Shropshire says Our new Caramel Rolls and Mara would react in an Important the Hydro evidence is expected objectives and Its present wrappers can be used Cherries way to continue for several more proposal for the 15 per cent Increase in wholesale rates in 1975 To date more than one- power ises who are appearing million words of testimony GEORGETOWN S NEW POLICE CARS UNMARKED CARS are as much a part of the policemen s equipment as their uniforms This is one of the eight that will be going to one of the branches of the Halton Hills police for use as a staff or detective vehicle HERE IS THE 1374 lineup of new police cruisers Thirty four of these blue and white OBITUARY beauties have been sold to the police department of Hilts Georgetown Main Street Milton Oakvllle and Burlington will all have this Sons Name Arms On School Repaired Students Fight School Transfer New Cruisers For Halton Hills Police By now most people have that have been specially seen the new cruisers that the equipped for police work police of Halton Hills have Suspension shock absorbers received but there are still a and seats are heavy duty on the few questions about their cars and each car Is equipped pear a nee that puzzles people with a power trunk release that- Perhaps the most allows the trunk to be opened bewildering question is why from the driver s seat Positive are the police driving around in traction special radial tires a cars that have no writing on motor shield for off them driving and fluorescent trunk The new cars are going to markers that are visible when have writing on them The the trunk lid is up are more of problem is simply that it has to the special work that goes Into be decided what is to be written these automobiles on them A new consisting The police equipment such of at least part of the Halton as flashing red lights and Hills crest will be appearing or sirens were transferred from the side of the police cruisers new cars and other public vehicles but by the car dealership Some the design Is not yet complete cars however have not yet So Lhe cruisers will likely remain unlettered altogether because new ones have been until the crest is ready early ordered and will be Installed as this week as they arrive These new Of the cars ordered by the flashers will consist of one police of Hills revolving red light larger than Georgetown has received three lheonesusednowcentredona blue and white marked or roof mounted bar and flanked uniform cars The other cars by white spot lights will be distributed among Georgetown Chrysler quotes Milton Burlington and Oak the value of the cars as proximately The tender for the cars was When these cars have been accepted in March and with fully decked out with equip- that It was decided that and when they are let Georgetown Chrysler would be tared and adorned the Many of the children in They re my best friends and supplying the cars The amount Halton crest they should in a transfer of schools I won be able to see them of the tender was over be very Impressive and worthy street lights will continue in decided to write anymore he wrote The The 34 cruisers and one of as much praise as the Acton according to ine to the Wellington board station wagon are normal dedicated men who drive them t education outlining their them Our whole class hopes w reasons for notwantlng to leave they don go to A LI rhH t MacKay school one on we third Une 4M year been residing at lights along Main Street west decision tefrarisfer the lus three children involved in Via Til Father of the teacher who gave his name to wri Public School In Georgetown George Frederick died In his children to Ospringe school was themove themwrotea P madetaMay separate letter Including their LJIHc the children who live along the reasons against the transfer flC third are fighting against Six years ago I began my Wrlgglesworth school was named after Howard then we 11 do one or two extra now deceased streets Last year I don old rmnnv have ThlrdmeeungoIineHaiion Mitchell gave reasons on now Mr 1MBlmwlh believe there was any work and Horse Club was held at Sam she place the class f Wri two years ago only about S a I we Istav it Farms Prior to this meeting the was spent added tlSv Scnol our sake wrote Barbara Mitchell conducted Georgetown Isabel Mrs it was noted that at least the bam tours which took in the to Eileen MorahaUs for James Carney of Georgetown In town still had to have rf G fl boarder barn the main barn annual trail ride SS22M mm galvanized and Grades noted to sSmU Parana the broodmare barn Nineteen riders started out IghtXaSchlmren wISLe tfer iWt and the swimming pool for the along the Marshall back- OBITUARY Sshowed club horses tfeVtertS Kb his sot Howard the first on and last off as the famous Canadian back to the 16Mile CreS andsUter Mr John A slmJyTted SL ffJf2m area taU0 The body rested at McClure- S Price offer and be liked the teachers want to leave my friends I The Georgetown fire department was called to Georgetown Park last Thursday afternoon to ex tingulsh a blazing car belonging to John of Georgetown The fire department under the direction of fire chief Ken Bulkema had the blaze under control In a few minutes Believed to have started under the dashboard the fire destroyed the entire automobile St Georgetown 1 funeral at last Friday at Hillcrest United Church Burial was In Ashgrove cemetery D June ESS ST SriSK1 The 4 H the rideni journeyed back reasons through and trails to Barbara the Marshall bam A a However no a inn wunia h- A friend of the two children will attend K i youngsters John Wheeler 10 Hillsburgha Ross MacKay t GradT4 not involved in the public school no matter what K mnv fi- f for their placlnga but The Steel City from Hamilton small crowd Six band Georgetown public library 1 entertained last Friday evening d on the Under a balmy summer sky the sextet played a medley of from Dixieland to rhythmic tunes complete with a Louis Arm strong Imitation move However he wrote a the board of education wants predeceased by two brothers and four sisters Born in Township May 14 1890 the youngest daughter of George Broom and Rebecca Early she attended school and fJorval Methodist church She married Stanley Price on the of June In Nerval and together they farmed at Hornby for years They moved to Milton In May 1968 and her husband died a month later Funeral from McKersle Funeral Home Milton to United Church Hornby was conducted by Rev Curtln at two clock July Organ music by Isabel Carney and solo Good Night and Good Morning by Glenn were favored during the service Pallbearers whom had all been neighbors in the Hornby district were Cliff Roy Wilson John Wallace Bertram Stewart Vernon Chase and Norman Interment in Greenwood Cemetery Georgetown BUSINESS WAS BRISK AT THIS STAND operating their lemonade stand on Moulbrey Ores last Thursday under a bright hot sun Left to right are rune year old Susan of Dr five year old Lisa of Duncan Dr eight year old Rodney Juniper of Moultrey Crea year old Kathy Lions of Moultrey Crea